The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... never err , And sets the people in the papal chair . The reason's obvious : interest never lies ; The most have still their interest in their eyes ; 90 The power is always theirs , and power is ever wise . Almighty crowd , thou shorten ...
... never err , And sets the people in the papal chair . The reason's obvious : interest never lies ; The most have still their interest in their eyes ; 90 The power is always theirs , and power is ever wise . Almighty crowd , thou shorten ...
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John Dryden Paul Hammond. 3 20 25 Never shall we curse the morning , Never bless the night returning , Sweet embraces to restore : Never shall we both lie dying , Nature failing , love supplying All the joys he drained before . Death ...
John Dryden Paul Hammond. 3 20 25 Never shall we curse the morning , Never bless the night returning , Sweet embraces to restore : Never shall we both lie dying , Nature failing , love supplying All the joys he drained before . Death ...
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... never won a stake with greater toil , Nor e'er was Fate so near a foil : But like a fortress on a rock , Th ... Never was ] 1685b ; Was never 1685a . 166. foil ] repulse , defeat ( OED 2 ) . 175 180 185 Th ' extremest ways they first ...
... never won a stake with greater toil , Nor e'er was Fate so near a foil : But like a fortress on a rock , Th ... Never was ] 1685b ; Was never 1685a . 166. foil ] repulse , defeat ( OED 2 ) . 175 180 185 Th ' extremest ways they first ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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